Syrians stuck in camps after finding homes destroyed

“Many camp residents are unable to return as their homes are destroyed or lack electricity, running water or other basic services. Many are also afraid of getting caught in minefields left from former front lines,” he added.

Mariam Aanbari, 30, who has lived in the Atme camp for seven years, said: “We all want to return to our homes, but there are no homes to return to.

“Our homes have been razed to the ground,” added the mother of three who was displaced from Hama province.

‘Pitch a tent’

Aanbari said her husband’s daily income was just enough to buy bread and water.

“It was difficult with Bashar al-Assad and it’s difficult” now, she told AFP, her six-month-old asleep beside her as she washed dishes in freezing water.

Most people in the camp depend on humanitarian aid in a country where the economy has been battered by the war and a majority of the population lives in poverty.

“I hope people will help us, for the little ones’ sakes,” Aanbari said.

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